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No 12V power

Bfa61
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I have a 2006 Winnebago Voyage 32V on a Workhorse chassis. New auxiliary batteries, new disconnect switch and still no power. I've checked all the fuses, breakers, etc and all good. Everything works when plugged into shoreline. Any suggestions?


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ksg5000
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Suggest you Google auto reset circuit breaker - doesn't really look like std breaker or fuse but most RV's have them usually located near the batteries. When they go toes up they essentially take the batteries "off line" which in most rigs means that you get DC via your converter when hooked up to shore power but zip when your not.
Kevin

Mandalay_Parr
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Using a meter start tracing until you loose it.
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Dick_B
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What voltage are you getting at the main DC circuit breaker when not connected to shoreline?
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bob213
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Welcome to the forum..........
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Can't help you with your problem but once you move this to the forum it belongs in I'm sure you will get help.
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